Guest guest Posted October 4, 2008 Report Share Posted October 4, 2008 More on coffee enemas here: http://www.coffee-enema.ca/ > > http://www.coffee-enema.ca/biologicalbasisforcoffeeenemas.htm > > Under the influence of a coffee enema the glutathione-S-transferase > enzyme system - part of the ligandine enzyme system that accounts for > about 3% of all enzymes in the liver, responsible for removing > electrophiles from the blood stream - will be increased in activity > from 600%-700% above normal. No materials other than coffee are known > to stimulate it as much. That's why people are known to get a buzz > off of a cup of coffee in the morning, and why some people are too > grouchy to do anything but read the newspaper until they've had their > coffee, and why coffee is so effective in clearing heads. > > The coffee enema stimulates the glutathione-S-transferase system by > 700%. During the time that the coffee enema is being held in the gut, > all the blood in the body passes through the liver at least five > times. Every three minutes, all the blood in your body passes through > your liver. In addition to stimulating the enzyme system, the > theobromine, theophylline, and the caffeine in coffee all have > physiological effects. Among these are the dilation of blood vessels > and bile ducts, the relaxation of smooth muscles, and the increase of > bile flow. The palmitates, compounds in the coffee that actually > stimulate glutathione-S-transferase, also cause increased bile flow. > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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